Patient and Guest parking is available in the 273-space parking garage, located on the northeast side of the hospital. Traffic is two-way with a five mile per hour (5 mph) speed limit in the parking garage, please keep this in mind as you are parking.
We encourage visitors to park in the parking garage so our emergency patients and outpatient surgery patients may utilize the emergency entrance parking. Additional parking is also available across Burma Avenue from the emergency entrance if the other lots are full. Patients and visitors are cautioned not to park in reserved areas or other designated areas.
The circle outside the main entrance is for patient pick-up and drop-off only. Please do not park in this area for more than 15 minutes. Guests who park their vehicles in this area for longer will receive a reminder on the first offense; the second offense the guest will be ticketed by CCMH security.
Please be sure to lock your car. If you should need assistance to your car, please have your nurse call Security.
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